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<blockquote data-quote="stewart" data-source="post: 7616331" data-attributes="member: 42710"><p>No Gripe at all, you need to read the thread in context. BrianV in post #842 made a comment about field sizes and how this was a disadvantage, I replied in post #886 that he was being selective in the questions and should look at the overall big picture, but I was willing to play the game hence my comment regarding rates.</p><p>As I have stated several times each country has advantages and disadvantages, a level playing field is impossible due to the different topography and climate, play to your strengths instead of constantly whinging about how the whole world is against you and how unfair it is.</p><p>I have a choice where I live or farm, as I choose to live here it quite obviously suits the way I want to farm, the life style I want to lead and the advantages that I see farming here, there are also disadvantages which I could count on the thumb of one hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewart, post: 7616331, member: 42710"] No Gripe at all, you need to read the thread in context. BrianV in post #842 made a comment about field sizes and how this was a disadvantage, I replied in post #886 that he was being selective in the questions and should look at the overall big picture, but I was willing to play the game hence my comment regarding rates. As I have stated several times each country has advantages and disadvantages, a level playing field is impossible due to the different topography and climate, play to your strengths instead of constantly whinging about how the whole world is against you and how unfair it is. I have a choice where I live or farm, as I choose to live here it quite obviously suits the way I want to farm, the life style I want to lead and the advantages that I see farming here, there are also disadvantages which I could count on the thumb of one hand. [/QUOTE]
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